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Where Rivers Meet Simon Buteux

Where Rivers Meet By Simon Buteux

Where Rivers Meet by Simon Buteux


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This book is the story of an area of landscape in the English Midlands from earliest prehistory to around AD 900. Although it looks like a typical rural landscape, archaeological research, much of it in advance of quarrying, has revealed that this area has a long and remarkable history of occupation stretching back to the Ice Age.

Where Rivers Meet Summary

Where Rivers Meet: The Archaeology of Catholme and the Thame-Trent Confluence by Simon Buteux

This book is the story of an area of landscape in the English Midlands from earliest prehistory to around AD 900. Although it looks like a typical rural landscape, archaeological research, much of it in advance of quarrying, has revealed that this area has a long and remarkable history of occupation stretching back to the Ice Age. In particular at Catholme the project has revealed spectacular monuments from the Neolithic and Bronze Age (including a 'woodhenge-type' monument, a 'sunburst' monument and a cursus) that represent a regional expression of the monumental traditions of the age of Stonehenge.

About Simon Buteux

Henry Chapman is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Birmingham. His research interests centre on the later prehistoric period, and particularly the relationships between human activity and environmental change within past landscapes, focusing on wetland sites.

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GOR009622362
9781902771786
1902771788
Where Rivers Meet: The Archaeology of Catholme and the Thame-Trent Confluence by Simon Buteux
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Council for British Archaeology
2009-12-31
180
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